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TigerDirect.com has the Sony Bravia KDL-32EX500 32-Inch LCD HDTV for $629.99, after $70 Instant savings, plus free shipping.
Buy.com has the Sony Bravia KDL-32EX700 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV for $738.56, after $261.43 savings.
Dell has the Sony Bravia KDL-40EX700 40-Inch LCD HDTV for $749.99, after $650 savings.
Amazon.com has the Sony Bravia KDL-26L5000 26-Inch LCD HDTV for $559.87, after $140 savings.
Amazon.com has the Sony Bravia KDL-40S5100 40-Inch LCD HDTV for $627.42, after $172.57 savings.
3D PS3 games available Thursday
We're sure Sony will shed some more light on the company's stereoscopic 3D offerings at next week's E3 gaming expo, but PS3 owners with a 3D HDTV can get in on the action early.
According to CNET sister site Gamespot, Sony will release three full titles on the PlayStation Network with 3D support on Thursday. Wipeout HD and Super Stardust HD will offer a full 3D experience, while PAIN will only support 3D in two of the game's levels. Those who already own Wipeout HD and Super Stardust HD can update for free, while the PAIN … Read more
Amazon.com has the Sony Bravia KLV-S32A10 32-Inch LCD HDTV for $1475, after $824.99 savings.
Home Theater Store has the Sony Bravia KDL-46W5100 46-Inch LCD HDTV for $1298.99, after $401 savings.
Android TVs said to be code-named 'Dragonpoint'
Word's out that Sony, Intel, Google, and Logitech are collaborating on a new breed of Bravia HDTVs powered by Intel Atom processors, Android's software operating system, and a QWERTY remote control. This latest development may be the next evolution of TVs, which will further blur the line between home entertainment and computing.
With the added number-crunching power, these panels could support far more complex games and PC-centric programs beyond the current TV apps used primarily for delivering Web content. Personally, I think this is a much better proposition than 3D utilizing active shutter glasses.
We should have a … Read more